– Kaduna government officials meet with CAN leaders in the state to discuss preaching bill
– Deputy governor explained the reasons for the controversial bill
Barnabas Bala, the deputy governor of Kaduna state, has today met with the leaders of Christian Association of Nigeria in the state, to discuss the controversial bill which Governor Nasir El Rufai has sent to the state House of Assembly for debate and passage.
While explaining the reasons of the bill Bala said it aims to protect the state from religious extremism and hate speech.
According to him, the Kaduna state government is always committed to ensuring that religion can be practiced in a safe and secure climate.
The deputy governor said: “We swore to uphold the Constitution which recognizes the freedom of religion and thought as fundamental rights. The same Constitution obliges us to ensure the safe exercise of these rights by legislating in the interest of public safety, public order, public morality or public health, and for the purpose of protecting the rights and freedom of other persons.
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“This is not a new law. It has existed since 1984, with amendments in 1987 and 1996. The military governments which created the law were responding to outbreaks of religious violence such as Maitatsine in 1983; the riots after the Kafanchan incidence of 1987.
“This is the first time that the legislation is passing through a democratic process, with all the transparency that the public hearing and other legislative processes of the House of Assembly entails. Proposing this amendment is a deliberate decision by the government to subject the law to a democratic process, rather than just enforce the provisions of the edict as passed since 1984.
“Kaduna state has a history of Religious/Sectarian Crisis and what this Bill seeks to do is not anything new but to learn from painful experience, and discourage the use of religion for violence and division. The Bill, by virtue of Section 45(1) of the 1999 Constitution, is in order and does not offend the provisions of the constitution. The provisions of the Bill are in tandem with the Constitution.
“There is nothing in the bill that suggests any effort to abolish, stop or derogate on the freedom of religion and religious beliefs. It merely seeks to ensure that religious preaching and activities in the State are conducted in ways that do not threaten public order, public safety, and to protect the rights and freedom of other persons.”
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Leader of the CAN group, Bishop Dodo welcomed the consultations, and would be making a comprehensive submission to the House of Assembly and the Executive.
‘A bill for a law to substitute the Kaduna state religious preaching law titled 1984′ was sent by El-Rufai to the state House of Assembly to regulate religious preaching across the state.
According to the bill, no external preacher can preach in Kaduna without a permit.
However, the prominent cleric Apostle Johnson Suleiman, called on the governor to revoke the bill now or die.
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Why we need controversial preaching bill – Kaduna state reveals
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